Candidate gene association study conditioning on individual ancestry in patients with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome from Mexico City
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M. Cruz | E. Parra | A. Valladares-Salgado | A. Burguete-García | J. García-Mena | M. Cruz | N. Wacher-Rodarte | J. Kumate | M. Edwards | J. Peralta | C. Ortega-Camarillo | A. Valladares‐Salgado | J. Garcia‐Mena | K. Ross | M. Edwards | J. Angeles‐Martinez | C. Ortega‐Camarillo | J. Escobedo de la Peña | A. I. Burguete‐Garcia | N. Wacher‐Rodarte | R. Ambriz | R. Rivera | A. L. D'artote | J. Peralta | Esteban J. Parra | J. Kumate | K. Ross | J. Angeles-Martínez | J. Escobedo de la Peña | R. Ambriz | R. Rivera | A. L. D'artote | Miguel Cruz | Jesus Peralta | Jaime García-Mena | Kendra Ross | Melissa Edwards | Clara Ortega-Camarillo | J. E. D. L. Peña | Niels Wacher-Rodarte | A. L. D'artote | Esteban J. Parra | Jesús Kumate | Miguel Cruz
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